How To Prevent Web Service Results From Being Cached In Web Service?
Aug 23, 2010
In my ASP.NET app, I noticed that the results of any web service calls are cached. I don't want any results to be cached, how can I stop the browser from caching the results?Update:Here's the proxy code generated by calling the web service URL appending '/js', e.g. /mywebservice.asmx/js
var MyWebService=function() {
MyWebService.initializeBase(this);
this._timeout = 0;
this._userContext = null;
this._succeeded = null;
this._failed = null;
[code]...
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